Wagener T., Guieu C., Losno R., Bonnet Sophie, Mahowald Nathalie
Source
Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2008,
22 (2), p. NIL_1-NIL_13 ISSN 0886-6236
Aerosol concentrations in the Southern Hemisphere are largely undersampled. This study presents a chemical and physical description of dust particles collected on board research vessels in the southeast Pacific (SEPS) and the Southern Ocean (SOKS). Concentrations of dust were 6.1 +/- 2.4 ng m(-3) for SEPS and 13.0 +/- 6.3 ng m(-3) for SOKS. Dust fluxes, derived from those concentrations, were 9.9 +/- 3.7 mg m(-2) d(-1) for SEPS and 38 +/- 14 mg m(-2) d(-1) for SOKS and are shown to be representative of actual fluxes in those areas. Dust and iron deposition are up to 2 orders of magnitude lower than former predictions. A map of dust deposition on the Southern Hemisphere is proposed by incorporating those in situ measurements into a dust model. This study confirms that dust deposition is not the dominant source of iron to the large high-nutrient low-chlorophyll Southern Ocean.